- The
Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus), also
known as
American coffee berry,
Kentucky ****gany,
nicker tree, and
stump tree, is a
tree in the subfamily...
- Kansas,
osage orange is a
staple item
supplemented with
seeds of the
Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus) and
honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), corn...
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Catalpa spp.,
Catalpas Carya illinoinensis,
Pecan Gymnocladus dioicus,
Kentucky Coffee Tree Juglans cinerea,
Butternut Juglans nigra,
Black Walnut Juniperus...
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Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey-locust)
Gymnocladus Gymnocladus dioicus (
Kentucky coffee-
tree)
Hamamelis Hamamelis virginiana (Witch-hazel)
Hippophae Hippophae...
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birch Castor aralia Western catalpa Kwanzan cherry Kentucky coffee tree Tea crab Bald
Cypress Elm
trees American elm
Belgian elm
Camperdown elm
English elm...
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These coexisted with some
American trees never native to the area, such as
Kentucky coffee tree, yellowwood, and cu****ber magnolia, and a few...
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George Rogers Clark Kentucky Coffee Tree:
Descended of the
Kentucky state tree.
George Washington Sycamore:
Descended from the
tree that
stood near George...
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Service Plant Guide.
United States Department of Agriculture. "'Suicide
tree'
toxin is 'perfect'
murder weapon". Newscientist.com. 26
November 2004. Retrieved...
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honey locust moth (Syssphinx bicolor)
feeds on
honey locust and
Kentucky coffee trees while a caterpillar. The
first brood of the
moths emerge from hibernation...
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virgata subsp.
victorinii — Victorin's
gentian Gymnocladus dioicus —
Kentucky coffee-
tree Halimolobos virgata —
slender mouse-ear-cress
Hydrastis canadensis...